Lucien Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However -- and here comes the problem -- most of these small clients
> have a variety of different internet connections, and almost none of
> them have a static IP address. So to help, we have to work out what
> the IP address of client's machine on which VNC server resides, which
> considering the lack of technical knowledge in most of these places
> can be just as frustrating as guiding someone over the phone. So my
> ideal solution would be a situation where our client simply double
> clicks a simple executable which connects to our VNC box (which has a
> static IP), which in turn reads the connection source IP and "calls
> back" to connect to the client's server thus eliminating any problems
> with determining IPs/etc.
>
> Is this possible, or a possible addition? I hope my question is clear
> :)

Did you read the FAQs?

Check out the "Listen" feature on the client, and the "Connect to client"
option on the server.

-- 
If a train station is for trains to stop at, then I think I'm making good use of my 
work station.
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